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Introduction

Congratulations! You hold the 

manual for the world’s first 

communicator that allows a 

user with hearing, voice and 

speech impairments to speak in 

a synthesized voice, as well as to 

recognize and transmit oral speech.

How HaptiBraille 

Communicator 

works

Type the words you want to say 

using the six keys on the front 

Braille keyboard and the HaptiBraille 

Communicator will voice it in a 

synthesized voice. You can hear 

your companion with the help of the 

HaptiBraille Communicator. Their 

words will be recognized, converted 

and transmitted to you as vibrations 

on your fingertips placed on the 

Braille keyboard.

Accessories

In the box you will find:

• HaptiBraille Communicator

• Micro-USB charging cable with 

fast magnetic connection

• Neck strap for HaptiBraille 

Communicator so it is always  

with you

• Braille user manual with 

instructions for usage

• Illustrated user manual for easy 

assistance

Appearance

Let’s learn about the appearance 

of the device, find out where the 

buttons are located and what they 

are used for. Then we will explain 

how it all works.

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Page 3: ...Manual HaptiBraille Communicator Version 2 0...

Page 4: ...ng on and off 8 Installation and connection 8 Application 9 Synchronization with a mobile phone 9 Finger placement 10 Communication via HaptiBraille 11 Settings on the device 15 Settings in the applic...

Page 5: ...ur companion with the help of the HaptiBraille Communicator Their words will be recognized converted and transmitted to you as vibrations on your fingertips placed on the Braille keyboard Accessories...

Page 6: ...key is numbered and labeled in Braille If you cannot tactilely recognize the numbers labeled in Braille ask your assistant to go through this section in the manual and to show you the numbering for e...

Page 7: ...case so that the thumbs lie on the top of the device where the elongated buttons are The numbering of the keys on the 6 key keyboard corresponds to the numbering in Braille That is your index finger o...

Page 8: ...rrectly as described earlier then button 7 will be located under the thumb of the right hand and in some cases will mean yes or enter and button 8 will be located under the thumb of the left hand and...

Page 9: ...d 4 switches Switch 13 turns the device on and off and the other 3 switches allow you to configure the device Ports On the bottom in the center of the device you will find a place to turn on the charg...

Page 10: ...ositions In order to turn the device on slide switch 13 to the left In order to turn the device off slide switch 13 to the right When turned on you will feel sequential vibrations on your fingertips o...

Page 11: ...ter turning on device you will feel a sequential vibration on all six main keys and if you are a sighted person you will also see two buttons located on the top of the device blink Follow the instruct...

Page 12: ...ng it with the picture in this manual If you hold the device correctly then the index finger of your left hand is on key 1 the middle finger is on key 2 and your ring finger is on key 3 Your right ind...

Page 13: ...on 7 for a while Once you feel vibrations on your fingertips you can start typing Use key 6 to enter a space between words A short press on the button 7 will sound to your companion what you have type...

Page 14: ...start speaking the red button to refuse Immediately after this phrase buttons 7 and 8 on your device will be highlighted in green button 7 and red button 8 colors In order for your companion to be abl...

Page 15: ...gnized incorrectly and the companion presses button 8 the whole cycle will be repeated And if the companion interrupts the dialogue and does not want to speak you will also receive a notification abou...

Page 16: ...municator use switch 9 to lock the keypad Message preview When you are typing a message using Braille input you may feel the need to re read the message before it is spoken In order to view a typed me...

Page 17: ...also located on the bottom you can change the mode of transmission of characters to the HaptiBraille Communicator You can make the vibrations transmitted to all keys simultaneous or sequential When yo...

Page 18: ...support while working with HaptiBraille Communicator then the app provides a learning terminal function This is a special program that displays all the actions performed with the communicator the mes...

Page 19: ...ase find out the latest information on our website Please keep your receipt of purchase as you may need it for warranty repair or replacement Show the original copy of the receipt If the device is to...

Page 20: ...help setting up your device or support please contact the nearest 4Blind office in English and Russian or visit our website www 4blind com Manufacturer s contacts North America 1 617 982 1855 Mail su...

Page 21: ...id drops and hits to the HaptiBraille Communicator Rough handling can damage the internal components of the device This equipment complies with FCC radio frequency exposure guidelines set out to prote...

Page 22: ...u can use the device while charging If you want to keep optimal battery performance do not keep the device on charge for long after it has been charged Use only compatible chargers like the one suppli...

Page 23: ...and transportation altitude 700 to 40000 feet above sea level Barometric pressure during storage and transport 70 to 103 kPa Cleaning and maintenance Wipe down HaptiBraille Communicator with a damp c...

Page 24: ...thout notice This user manual may not be copied in whole or in part without the consent of 4Blind Inc We have all the measures to ensure the accuracy of the information presented in this manual at the...

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